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neil: they have broken that law a lot. a lot. >> and they do it under national security justification in a way, think about last couple weeks everyone says that second amendment is something we should take so seriously, and we should not allow a little bit of encroach am there because we're very protective, rightly so of that amendment. let's be as protective about feuerth amendment and realize when they are you know asking to us live according to a code of if you have nothing to fear, if you don't do anything wrong you have nothing to fear there is something un-american about that notion. neil: your point is that there is not a deliberate attempt on the part of the government to go after you, but i think we're making it easier for them to do just, that aren't we? >> we are. neil, i have experience in 70 countries in world, and i have lived in europe for more than 10 years, which is more regulated 10 years ago than america is today. this is still the freest, country on earth, where i have the most ability to make choices g
neil: they have broken that law a lot. a lot. >> and they do it under national security justification in a way, think about last couple weeks everyone says that second amendment is something we should take so seriously, and we should not allow a little bit of encroach am there because we're very protective, rightly so of that amendment. let's be as protective about feuerth amendment and realize when they are you know asking to us live according to a code of if you have nothing to fear, if...
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>> there are 2,000 law-enforcement right now focused on this investigation. bitterly days and-- worth of film and footage and people calling putting this out there anybody around picks this up the people and telling me this investigation is that such a pace they're expecting something to break with an 48 and 72 hours. lou: as we listen to the special agent in charge when he talked about international all i hearr is the prospect that these two terrorists have eluded the united states and gone out of the country. your thoughts? spec --. >> definitely a possibility interviewing people at the airports to see if they had pictures and also to say did you see this person? identified the device so early like the unabomber it took a long time they are moving at a rapid pace to find as much information as possible from the public. lou: the way they walk through the crowd now i am the amateur sleuths they seem so comfortable and at ease and so relaxed and seemingly familiar. are these domestic terrorist or international? >> people who have seized -- receive some kind of
>> there are 2,000 law-enforcement right now focused on this investigation. bitterly days and-- worth of film and footage and people calling putting this out there anybody around picks this up the people and telling me this investigation is that such a pace they're expecting something to break with an 48 and 72 hours. lou: as we listen to the special agent in charge when he talked about international all i hearr is the prospect that these two terrorists have eluded the united states and...
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soil, we often look for answers by changing laws. was there anything done that we could prevent this? and how to we not over reacted? our panel michael barrett, mike baker, and diligence. we have rod wheeler, former dc homicide detective, and fox news contributor, welcome, michael, start with you, this is our knee-jerk reaction, something like this happens, lawmakers almost don't want to miss the opportunity to jump in do something, many times with great intentions of trying to stop it from happening again, but they may or may not do sense, first i heard, these were individuals who came here seeking asylum, you could practically hear the door of asylum slammed shut? >> i think you are right, but it does not make sense, people are going to come in. we have any number of people coming in. there are some things that could be done, but this is about know forcing existing laws and understanding the laws that the nature of the threat has changed. one big thing we have now since 9/11 with department of homeland security a bunch of intellige
soil, we often look for answers by changing laws. was there anything done that we could prevent this? and how to we not over reacted? our panel michael barrett, mike baker, and diligence. we have rod wheeler, former dc homicide detective, and fox news contributor, welcome, michael, start with you, this is our knee-jerk reaction, something like this happens, lawmakers almost don't want to miss the opportunity to jump in do something, many times with great intentions of trying to stop it from...
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dobbs law next. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never ms the fun. beard growing conte and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet lou: boston police investigating, along with all the federal authorities, state and local authorities there, the tragic bombings at the boston marathon. boston police right now are saying no suspect has been taken into custody in connection with the explosions near the finish line of the boston marathon. boston police commissioner, edward davis, says that the fire at the john f. kennedy library, which is about four miles away, more than an hour after the two explosions does not appear -- i repeat at this hour, does not appear to be related to those deadly exp
dobbs law next. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never ms the fun. beard growing conte and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet lou: boston police investigating, along with all...
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use technology in law enforcement. neil: if you're a bad guy looking at the cost, we are going through pressure cookers, 70 bucks. the kitchen timer. you could have all the ingredients to do a lot of damage for a little more than a c-note. >> and you have the internet. you don't have to -- neil: a lot of do-gooder's are going to say we have to get this stuff. that should not be easy to get. all the other ingredients there are just fair game. >> that's going down a very slippery path that will necessarily infringe on our constitutional rights which is not the path we need to be going down. we need to be using common sense approaches to government regulation on inherently dangerous items. you know, no one would say that we should not regulate certain things. you cannot drive your car at a million miles-per-hour under any circumstances in the rain and say that on your rights. they're okay with certain type of infringements. no one says we should be able to get on an airplane with a knife. neil: it did not raise eyebrows a
use technology in law enforcement. neil: if you're a bad guy looking at the cost, we are going through pressure cookers, 70 bucks. the kitchen timer. you could have all the ingredients to do a lot of damage for a little more than a c-note. >> and you have the internet. you don't have to -- neil: a lot of do-gooder's are going to say we have to get this stuff. that should not be easy to get. all the other ingredients there are just fair game. >> that's going down a very slippery path...
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rather than reforming the law that no one seems to like. they are coming to rescue to roll out a campaign to convince americans it is good for them. looks like it will take a lot more than a pr blitz to convince he. one woman's view, that is my two cents more, coming in friday,
rather than reforming the law that no one seems to like. they are coming to rescue to roll out a campaign to convince americans it is good for them. looks like it will take a lot more than a pr blitz to convince he. one woman's view, that is my two cents more, coming in friday,
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dobbs law next. lou: boston police investigating, along with all the federal authorities, state and local authorities there, the tragic bombings at the boston marathon. boston police right now are saying no suspect has been taken into custody in connection with the explosions near the finish line of the boston marathon. boston police commissioner, edward davis, says that the fire at the john f. kennedy libry, which is about four mles away, more than an hour after the two explosions does not appear -- i repeat at this hour, does not appear to be related to those deadly explosions. indeed, the commissioner says the fire may have been caused by an insidary device but they're not related and the boston globe is reporting one of the deaths is an 8-year-old boy. the globe also reporting more than 120 others were injured in those explosions now. that is the latest cou of the injured. 120 ormore, two persons killed in the explosions. police say it's far too early to get into any specifics about the nature of
dobbs law next. lou: boston police investigating, along with all the federal authorities, state and local authorities there, the tragic bombings at the boston marathon. boston police right now are saying no suspect has been taken into custody in connection with the explosions near the finish line of the boston marathon. boston police commissioner, edward davis, says that the fire at the john f. kennedy libry, which is about four mles away, more than an hour after the two explosions does not...
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we will tell you about it in "dobbs law." ♪ @ ♪ lou: it is time for "dobbs law." joining us now, criminal defense attorney. thank you both for being here. start with the case that just shocked me today. the judge, as we have already reported in the ice case brought by the ice union against the this administration saying that they're going to basically suggesting they could find in the favor of the union against the administration for its refusal to fall the law. >> i think he said u.s. going to find that way if he has jurisdiction. he sent it back and ask them to do some briefing on the subject as to whether or not he has jurisdiction because it is really an argument. >> i think he is going to have jurisdiction. what this would do it basically change the existing law. here are federal immigration laws commander going to that the homeland security pick and choose which people are going to be deported. we cannot do that. lou: by the way, the statistics showed 99 nap percent of those considered are being deferred. i mean, this is a giveaway program by any standard. >
we will tell you about it in "dobbs law." ♪ @ ♪ lou: it is time for "dobbs law." joining us now, criminal defense attorney. thank you both for being here. start with the case that just shocked me today. the judge, as we have already reported in the ice case brought by the ice union against the this administration saying that they're going to basically suggesting they could find in the favor of the union against the administration for its refusal to fall the law....
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the federal government has the responsibility of making sure that federal laws, can air, clean water act are followed. and, you know, in this case kimono that the facility had been operating for at least two years without a permit. so, in that situation, is seems that the texas state environmental agency shouldave known that the facility was operating without that permit and, you know -- melissa: and we are talking about west fertilizer company plant. donald adair is the owner. according to records camino, you have to wonder what can the responsibility he have, not only to have the right permits it to be doing things legally in there, but also to make sure that the community where they had a nursing home nearby, an apartment nearby, a school nearby, was his response ability to make sure that first response team knew what was going on in this plan for what he had and were trained to respond to that. did he have any responsibility? >> of course the company has a responsibility. i think what we see inexas is that taxes, you know, leads t nation in terms of numbers of worker fatalities,
the federal government has the responsibility of making sure that federal laws, can air, clean water act are followed. and, you know, in this case kimono that the facility had been operating for at least two years without a permit. so, in that situation, is seems that the texas state environmental agency shouldave known that the facility was operating without that permit and, you know -- melissa: and we are talking about west fertilizer company plant. donald adair is the owner. according to...
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i should point out that i spoke last night with a senior federal law enforcement official point-blank telling me that they still have no really idea how this happened. i mean, there was one gentleman -- liz: your sources were right on the money shortly after 3 p.m. when they old you there were ball bearings pack inside the bottom. sure enough -- >> reporter: yes. and by the way, those are all sort of, is and it gets back to what immelt said, those are hallmarks of terrorism. terrorists use ball bearings to inflict as much human loss as they can. that's a hallmark. and when businesses hear that, they -- this does have, i know it sounds like a leap, but it's not. this does have a business impact, because the fact that wily -- we live in this uncertain world -- liz: adam goldstein said they're not going to allow this, but what they say versus what they do -- >> reporter: listen, there's a reason why all these businesses have cash. they are preparing -- listen, yesterday budget as, thank god, wasn't as bad as 9/11. i was at "the wall street journal" at the time, we were located across fro
i should point out that i spoke last night with a senior federal law enforcement official point-blank telling me that they still have no really idea how this happened. i mean, there was one gentleman -- liz: your sources were right on the money shortly after 3 p.m. when they old you there were ball bearings pack inside the bottom. sure enough -- >> reporter: yes. and by the way, those are all sort of, is and it gets back to what immelt said, those are hallmarks of terrorism. terrorists...
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ddobbs' law takes up the n.f.l. brain injuries. making them work. we oversee 20% of the world's financial assets. and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. y mellon. >> >> lou: another shocking turn in the jodi arias murder trial. testimony centering on a so-clled manifesto written by her in prison. prosecutors maintain she wrote it and wanted the copies printed in case she became famous." prosecutorsalso referring to her igning or autographing copies of the manifesto. the prosecution is using this to challenge testimony from a domestic violence effort, main taping that arias suffers from low self-esteem. hearings underway today in a philadelphia federal court, discussing and assessing concussion risks for n.f.l. players. at issue, 200 lawsuits that represent more than 4,000 former players who accuse the n.f.l. of the "deliberately and fraudulently concealing the dangerles of head drama." this could cost th
ddobbs' law takes up the n.f.l. brain injuries. making them work. we oversee 20% of the world's financial assets. and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. y mellon. >> >> lou: another shocking turn in the jodi arias murder trial. testimony centering on a so-clled manifesto written by her in prison. prosecutors maintain she wrote it and...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. you will lose 3 sets of keys 4 cell phones 7 socks and 6 weeks of sleep but one thing you don't want to lose is any more teeth. if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth. new poligrip and polident for partials 'seal and protect' helps minimize stress, which may damage supporting teeth, by stabilizing your partial. and 'clean and protect' kills odor-causing bacteria. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. >> lou: roger ailes off camera a fascinating new book about the president of fox news and our boss hee. a man president obama once called the most powerful man in america. we agree with president obama on this. uncharacteristically. joining me now author. great to have you here. >> good to be re. >> lou: congratulations on the book. >> thank you. >> lou: i want to start with calling roger aileshes the most powerful man in america, how close to true is it? >> guest: well, you know, this came up with when roger went to the white
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we end up the law abiding people having to deal with all of it. i have seen the pattern before, though. they don't enforce the existing gun laws. testifying criminals are doing is illegal. they pass another gun law and tell people they have done something but they have done nothing. when they won't do is what works. which is put armed security, police officers, certied security many schools. fix the me tall health system. enforce the federal gun laws on the book against drug dealer, gangs and criminals. start making america safe. >> lou: when wayne lapierre says to start enforcing the law, thethree worst jurisdiction the country to failing ofto prosecute felons and criminals for the attempt and many cases the purchase of guns illegally of 15,000. theyprosecuted 44 of those cases in the country under this administration. this attorney general. successful of only 13 prosecutions, chicago, los angeles and new york are three worst. chicago the worst of all in failure to prosecute the crim crimes. >> they aught to hold up signs saying, "90." in 90 of t
we end up the law abiding people having to deal with all of it. i have seen the pattern before, though. they don't enforce the existing gun laws. testifying criminals are doing is illegal. they pass another gun law and tell people they have done something but they have done nothing. when they won't do is what works. which is put armed security, police officers, certied security many schools. fix the me tall health system. enforce the federal gun laws on the book against drug dealer, gangs and...
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dobb's law takes thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. [ male announcer ] a car that can actually see like a human, using stereoscopic cameras. ♪ and even stoitself if it h to. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. >> lou: another shocking turn in the jodi arias murder trial. system centering on so-called manifesto written by arias in prison. prosecutors maintain she wrote the mon fes toe dock me and wanted copies printed in case she became famus,." prosecutors also referring to arias signing or autophotographing copies of that manifesto. the prosecution is using this to challenge test
dobb's law takes thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. [ male announcer ] a car that can actually see like a human, using stereoscopic...
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what is law enforcement doing? monitoring videos and help to be out there, law enforcement get them clues about what people watch and are doing? >> may well be. first of all, we have a generalceps of what's out there to be consumed. more specifically, i expect intelligence agencies have the capacity to know who is hitting which sites and when, and that could be valuable in terms of trying to solve the mystery of who done it. dagen: in terms of these more crude devices, as an example of this, what we've seen from the pressure cooker bomb in boston, is it easier than, though, to track down the possibly -- potential suspects? do you have more evidence because these are not as sophisticated devices? >> well, yes and no. the less sophisticated the device, the more likely it could have been brought off by hymn. if there's any indication by himself, it's harder for law enforcement to track. where law enforcement excels and intelligence services excel is when individuals come together because that means they are talking, t
what is law enforcement doing? monitoring videos and help to be out there, law enforcement get them clues about what people watch and are doing? >> may well be. first of all, we have a generalceps of what's out there to be consumed. more specifically, i expect intelligence agencies have the capacity to know who is hitting which sites and when, and that could be valuable in terms of trying to solve the mystery of who done it. dagen: in terms of these more crude devices, as an example of...
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joining us now, fox is legal analyst, criminal defense and family law attorney. thank you for being here. let's start with this investigation in boston. what are -- they are dependent upon so much in the way of forensic. >> looking at the devices themselves, right. lou: what are they doing right now? how they perceive? >> they're going through the forensics looking at the device is because every device has some kind of fingerprint. not a real fingerprint, but it does almost to the same extent. fingerprints, surveillance. boston is one of the city's more than new york that is surveiled everywhere. someone must have some pictures. and now we have had a lot of rumors coming out, but they are going through that, going through everything. it has been said, but that it is too small. they will follow through on everything that they can handle. lou: is this -- is there a note of desperation here as they call for all of this evidence? is the fbi is begging people to come forward with a videotape with any kind of recording that they have. >> well, first, i agree with every
joining us now, fox is legal analyst, criminal defense and family law attorney. thank you for being here. let's start with this investigation in boston. what are -- they are dependent upon so much in the way of forensic. >> looking at the devices themselves, right. lou: what are they doing right now? how they perceive? >> they're going through the forensics looking at the device is because every device has some kind of fingerprint. not a real fingerprint, but it does almost to the...
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at legalzo.com we put the law on your side. ♪ john: watching tv news, reading the papers, you assume the horrible hateful thing going on in america is our burning fossil fuel. i'm told we are destroying the earth. we burn more than other countries. the national audubon association says there is no greer threat to our environment. but my ne guest matt dley says the opposite is true. how can that be the case? >> if you think about it, it means we are not burning something else. not cutting down the forest. the more we burn fossil fls, the more we can produce fertilizer meaning we use less land to grow food we can spare the land for the forest, thursday next forest increase particularly in america. there is a fascinating new discovery that the world as a whole is getting greener. the amazon rain forest is actually getting greener. partly becau we're putting more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere making grass grow faster. john: let's break that down. in general there is less farmland and more land returned to forest because we burn oil, coal instead of trees. >> new england now 70% forest
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and you can expect further briefings from our law enforcement officials as the day goes on. when we have more details, they will be disclosed. what i've indicated to you is what we know now. we know there were bombs that were set off. we know that obviously they did some severe damage. we do not know who did them. we do not know whether this is an act of an organization or an individual or individuals. we don't have a sense of motive yet so everything else at this point is speculation but as we receive more information, as the f.b.i. has more information, as our counterterrorism teams have more information, we will make sure to keep you and the american people posted. all right? thank you very much, everybody. connell: president obama speaking for the second time since yesterday's boston marathon bombings. a couple of things of note there. he mentioned the name lisa monaco, his new counterterrorism adviser taking over for john brennan. that's her introduction to her job and the other thing is there's far more we do not know about these attacks than we do know. the president
and you can expect further briefings from our law enforcement officials as the day goes on. when we have more details, they will be disclosed. what i've indicated to you is what we know now. we know there were bombs that were set off. we know that obviously they did some severe damage. we do not know who did them. we do not know whether this is an act of an organization or an individual or individuals. we don't have a sense of motive yet so everything else at this point is speculation but as we...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. bjorn earns unlimited rewas for his small business take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now ere's the snooze button? shoot. now with the sre everything plan from verizon, connect your camera, along with your smartphone and tablet. all your devices connected by one simple plan on the powerful network. record video. connect more. so you can do more. the share everything pl from verizon. add additional devices like the samsung galaxy camera for $5 monthly access. ♪ lou: the fbi indicats pressure cookers were used to make the two bombs that exploded in yesterd
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dobb's law takes thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. >> lou: another shocking turn in the jodi arias murder trial. system centering on a so-called manifesto written by arias in prison. prosecutors maintain she wrote the mon fes toe dock me and wanted copies printed in case she became famous,." prosecutors also referring to arias signing or autophotographing copies of that manifesto. the prosecution is using this to challenge testimony from a domestic violence expert maintaining that arias suffers from low self-esteem. hearings underway today in a philadelphia federal court discussing and assessing concussion risks for n.f.l. players. at issue now, more than 200 lawsuits that represent more tha
dobb's law takes thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. >> lou: another shocking turn in the jodi arias murder trial. system centering on...
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capitol hill, the writer of this letter is someone who writes frequently to senator he is known to law enforcement officials, and he is from mississippi. this letter was postmarked from and this, tennessee. we are expecting more details of this from the capitol pole a little bit later this evening. neil: you know, nevtheless, we were chatting before the show about odd timing, coincidental timing. if this fellow who wrote this letter might have been involved, have a history of writing letters, not necessarily with this compound and then. it could be a separate issue, but it is raising concerns about the same kind of scary sequence of events that we saw after 9/11. are people thinking that, quietly fearing that? >> that as -- that is absolutely right. that is the quiet here. officials are trying to tap that fear down by giving as details of what happened. thgood news is that the system set up after 2001, after those and fax letters were sent to capitol hill, as you know, there were screening facilities set up for the male going to the senate and house in which the male is irradiated and
capitol hill, the writer of this letter is someone who writes frequently to senator he is known to law enforcement officials, and he is from mississippi. this letter was postmarked from and this, tennessee. we are expecting more details of this from the capitol pole a little bit later this evening. neil: you know, nevtheless, we were chatting before the show about odd timing, coincidental timing. if this fellow who wrote this letter might have been involved, have a history of writing letters,...
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at legalzoom.com weut the law on your side. >> it is time for a little fun with their change. we are joined by dennis kneale and susan, first cut you know those old hawaiian tropic ads with the bikinis and women running around, they are saying goodbye to their bikini beauty pageant because and this is legit, they don't resonate with women. and women are the target audience. hawaiian tropic is looking for a new spokesperson and should be shifting the product focused towards sun block. is this a shocker? got to let you have first gig at this. >> good for them. i was very happy but my first thought when i read this story is at least they got a female chief marketing officer. i went on the web site and there vice president, north american marketing is the female. somebody looked at the data and said we need to read brand ourselves. dennis: you get the guy there and if i look like her, therefore -- adam: aren't women great at finding something beautiful about other women and they don't have a problem? >> women are hard on each other, we are our own worst enemies. adam: and angry so
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for me it was the profession of law. i didn't know what a lawyer's life would be. >> imus: so you got a scholarship to nyu. >> yes. >> imus: academic? >> yes. >> no, don, it was football. >> imus: and then a scholarship to harvard law? >> i got a scholarship to harvard law. because of though scholarships, now that's what i do with my primary giving back is really i've endowed a school in my name at nyu for those that want to study music and make it a profession. >> imus: when you graduated from harvard law, what did you do want to do? >> i was ready to go be a lawyer. i chose a small law firm because i was somewhat tired of the competition. you know, the new york city and the school system is intense. but i found that the small law firm with the biggest client gets merged or bought, you're vulnerable. to i applied to a law firm that represented columbia records and cbs. this was my first lucky break. >> imus: w, at this point in life what role did music play? >> i was just a regular music listener. i didn't collect recor
for me it was the profession of law. i didn't know what a lawyer's life would be. >> imus: so you got a scholarship to nyu. >> yes. >> imus: academic? >> yes. >> no, don, it was football. >> imus: and then a scholarship to harvard law? >> i got a scholarship to harvard law. because of though scholarships, now that's what i do with my primary giving back is really i've endowed a school in my name at nyu for those that want to study music and make it a...
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it is the uncertainties of the law driving up the premium. insurers are forced to cover things in general they didn't cover before. if congress passed a law auto insurers had to cover wiper blades, you'd see kars car insue go up as well. the very sick need 17 times as much care. if you want to go for coffee every night and split the tab one night 12 came around and got a 12 course dinner, would that push up the tab? $100 billion in taxes on insurance plans over the next decade, that alone $900 per year to the cost of somebody buying a family plan. it is uncertainty, but it is not the uncertainty bringing up the premium. liz: i hope obamacare covers the cost of your back care. >> three times as big as immigration bill. liz: what is uncertain is the cost to taxpayers right now for health insurance. >> it is going to be a roadblock of immigration reform because legal immigrants are eligible for taxpayer-funded private health plans the minute they arrived in the united states, and once it is immigration reform goes through, will add $100 billion
it is the uncertainties of the law driving up the premium. insurers are forced to cover things in general they didn't cover before. if congress passed a law auto insurers had to cover wiper blades, you'd see kars car insue go up as well. the very sick need 17 times as much care. if you want to go for coffee every night and split the tab one night 12 came around and got a 12 course dinner, would that push up the tab? $100 billion in taxes on insurance plans over the next decade, that alone $900...
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this will throw securities law from that will whole into complete chaos. the other half as criminal that is where people have to remit or deny wrongdoing. so can they bring a criminal case? so based on what i know matthew is not cooperating with the analysts a ball for the take the $602 million the one that basic -- basically had those tips from of a doctorate deadly about the drug trials. he had a 20 minute phone call to steve:and people believe something was shared right before they started to sell massively. that is a criminal case if they could get matthew to flip they think they could probably have a criminal case against these:but that is frustrating that they cannot get him to flip. he is not as of now for prizes gets closer the likelihood of charges against steve:becomes very slim because of the statute of limitations. these civil cases george if the judges force the firms to force wrongdoing there will be a massive backlog with no more settlements. cheryl: we love it good stuff closing bell will ring in 16 minutes american airlines forced to groun
this will throw securities law from that will whole into complete chaos. the other half as criminal that is where people have to remit or deny wrongdoing. so can they bring a criminal case? so based on what i know matthew is not cooperating with the analysts a ball for the take the $602 million the one that basic -- basically had those tips from of a doctorate deadly about the drug trials. he had a 20 minute phone call to steve:and people believe something was shared right before they started...
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and law-enforcement trying to live with, utilization of social media. and the rumor mill, and really a double-edged sword. the effectiveness when shown then the fbi put the photographs up and get a location on the brothers. melissa: the brother has been characterized, the younger one as following the older one and the insubordinate but you contrast that with the fact that he appears to be taking action from the evidence that we have, he put down a back pack in the video, he continues to be at large, he may have been the one instrumental in going to the atm. why do you put those things together, is he really subordinate to the older brother? >> at this point those are natural questions that everyone is going to ask and wonder why, i am sure the investigators and negotiators that closer to the situation by getting all the information, something we have to keep in mind, we are only getting bits and pieces of the story so it is tough to put that puzzle together when you're missing a lot of pieces of the puzzle. i am sure the investigators close to this case
and law-enforcement trying to live with, utilization of social media. and the rumor mill, and really a double-edged sword. the effectiveness when shown then the fbi put the photographs up and get a location on the brothers. melissa: the brother has been characterized, the younger one as following the older one and the insubordinate but you contrast that with the fact that he appears to be taking action from the evidence that we have, he put down a back pack in the video, he continues to be at...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ dagen: breaking news. the suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, his brother killed in early morning hours in boston. he is still at large and we will bring you that live press briefing from boston police in massachusetts state police when it begins. again, we have been waiting for the last hour or so for that to begin. in the meantime, let's bring in steve forbes, forbes media chairman for perspective. not just from a business point of view, but the country's point of view. can you compare this to anything we have even seen? the state in lock down in boston, something we did not even really see here in new york city after september 11th. >> sadly we have had violence and terrorism in the past and the 19th century. the movement in this country and around the world. assassinations of presidents of the united states, terrorist acts, labor violence, especially in the early part of the last century. nearly 100 different dynamiting and bombings. a lot of people killed in 1910. 1920 we had a bomb go off and wall street tha
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ dagen: breaking news. the suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, his brother killed in early morning hours in boston. he is still at large and we will bring you that live press briefing from boston police in massachusetts state police when it begins. again, we have been waiting for the last hour or so for that to begin. in the meantime, let's bring in steve forbes, forbes media chairman for perspective. not just from a business point of view, but the...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy alof these years. ♪ >>> time to spin the comment roulette wheel. every week we receive tons of messages on our facebook, twirt, e-mail, radio show comment line. we pick through them and play this part of the program where your voice can be heard. we call it comment roulette. let's spin the wheel. a message via facebook. linda thinks even some high-profile liberals will object to putting the cap on retirement accounts. she writes, the one who really needs to be worried about the $3 million cap is michelle obama. that would only last her about one week. let's give the wheel another spin. we've got a message coming in via facebook. shelley can't believe politicians wan
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy alof these years. ♪ >>> time to spin the comment roulette wheel. every week...
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congress -- nailedder is egging the congress on to increase the minimum wage. >>> also, a proposed law could have you rethinking your next online purchase. we are live in d.c. with the taxing details. ♪ ♪ if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe bette
congress -- nailedder is egging the congress on to increase the minimum wage. >>> also, a proposed law could have you rethinking your next online purchase. we are live in d.c. with the taxing details. ♪ ♪ if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative soware on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond i siemens. answers. melissa: we have more breaking news right now. reuters reporting american air lirps halted nationwide depart tus until 2:00 p.m. eastern time. american eagle, regional flights at dallas-fort worth, laguardia and chicago o'hare reports also halted until 2:30 p.m. i think we meant reuters was sourcing that. they're reporting american airlines halted nationwide departures until 2:00 p.m.. if you have a flight, better check. lori: what an inconvenience. all right, social media has had a huge impact on all are our lives in the wake of the disaster the importance of this new tool can not be ignored. our own shibani joshi has been doing reporting. hi, shibani. >> it proves value o
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative soware on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond i siemens. answers. melissa: we have more breaking news right now. reuters reporting american air lirps halted...
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steve moore here to tell you what law lawmakers might do abot it. connell: are you ready to give up your facebook password? some employer's going to start asking for it. oh, man, the judge's coming in here. guess what he'll say in a few minutes. first, winners today, market down a little bit today on the s&p 500. there they are. ♪ ♪ ♪ if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. and that's why when diet and exercise alone aren't enough to lower cholesterol i prescribe crestor. [ female announr ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant r may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have
steve moore here to tell you what law lawmakers might do abot it. connell: are you ready to give up your facebook password? some employer's going to start asking for it. oh, man, the judge's coming in here. guess what he'll say in a few minutes. first, winners today, market down a little bit today on the s&p 500. there they are. ♪ ♪ ♪ if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk...
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, just imagine what those watertown police did putting lives on the line as just one example of the law enforcement. liz: oh, my gosh, i didn't know that, wyc. up believable. security ramped up, you guys are focused on security. i've been to many games there, but anything ramped up there? >> caller: well, it's ramped up, but we can't talk about it, but it's always ramped up for the playoffs. it's been ramped up since 9/11. always metal detectors and other hidden forms of detection and surveillance, and we want it to be a safe place to congregate. there's a number of red sox games, including another one tonight so, you know, we're trying to get back to normal. normal means heightened security. that's the way it is these days. liz: timely, look at what's happening with basketball. it's only gotten more popular. the nba working with all team owners really managed to come back and find a way to get even more people excited about this. you know, recently, you had all kinds of exciting moments, and you get the all-star game, 8 million people watched, 13% more than expected year over year. to
, just imagine what those watertown police did putting lives on the line as just one example of the law enforcement. liz: oh, my gosh, i didn't know that, wyc. up believable. security ramped up, you guys are focused on security. i've been to many games there, but anything ramped up there? >> caller: well, it's ramped up, but we can't talk about it, but it's always ramped up for the playoffs. it's been ramped up since 9/11. always metal detectors and other hidden forms of detection and...
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that is still the law of the land. the question is, will the courts and police respect the law of the land or will they be so terrified of terrorists that they will disobey the law of the land and then they, will be taking away our freedoms. dagen: we have given so much of of our freedom. basically, should the government have the right to look into that information? should we give the government greater leeway because the world has changed that way? >> i do not think we should. would it be easier if the police could break down any door they wanted and arrest whoever they wanted? who would want to live in such a society. in east germany it was a crime to fail to report another crime. if your observation of a crime was on tape, not only would the crime be prosecuted, you would be prosecuted for figure to report it. do we really want to live that? if we do, we will never know freedom. if we do not, there will always be risks. in return for the risk is personal liberty in a free society. connell: thank you judge. dagen: go
that is still the law of the land. the question is, will the courts and police respect the law of the land or will they be so terrified of terrorists that they will disobey the law of the land and then they, will be taking away our freedoms. dagen: we have given so much of of our freedom. basically, should the government have the right to look into that information? should we give the government greater leeway because the world has changed that way? >> i do not think we should. would it...
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she is a brilliant law enforcement person but i always think the law enforcement person should be the head of the enforcement digs not a person at the top of the sec which sets a broader agenda which regulation is big thing that is unw problems she will face. let's hope she brings its up but i'm doubtful and this stuff will keep going on. lori: this happen so fast, in the blink of an eye and then recouped it. would this happen in the open outcry system? >> probably not they would say don't throw the baby out with the bath water. there is efficiencies when you hit a button to bypass a human being. i will tell you someone coming on here talking about jon corzine is not talking about jon corzine now which is little strange. melissa: that is the main story. you came here to talk about that. >> i'm just saying, specialists did prevent the wild volatility and that was a good thing. here is what we know about corzine if few minutes we have, i will throw this out there, he is not yet, he has been sued by louie freed, the bankruptcy trustee. i believe negligence was the word that freed threw a
she is a brilliant law enforcement person but i always think the law enforcement person should be the head of the enforcement digs not a person at the top of the sec which sets a broader agenda which regulation is big thing that is unw problems she will face. let's hope she brings its up but i'm doubtful and this stuff will keep going on. lori: this happen so fast, in the blink of an eye and then recouped it. would this happen in the open outcry system? >> probably not they would say...
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requesting that information is lawful. constitutional, and good police practice. >> and you don't expect the requests for the videotape to be rejected? >> no, not for that. there may be other things that would be rejected, requests for cell phone records that the cell phone provider would feel, the privacy laws prevent the provider from just turning over requiring the police to have a greater showing of why they need stuart varney's cell phone records. what's the probably cause for your need for mr. varney's record. when you get the cell phone records for which there's a greater expectation of privacy, then walking in the street, you need to make a greater showing of why you need it. >> okay. the british started this, london is covered with surveillance cameras, operated by the police. >> well, you don't have a fourth amendment. >> no. >> you no longer have the right to privacy in great britain. >> how do you feel about walking around a big city like london where you are on camera, and somewhere in the region of 500 times
requesting that information is lawful. constitutional, and good police practice. >> and you don't expect the requests for the videotape to be rejected? >> no, not for that. there may be other things that would be rejected, requests for cell phone records that the cell phone provider would feel, the privacy laws prevent the provider from just turning over requiring the police to have a greater showing of why they need stuart varney's cell phone records. what's the probably cause for...
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the way they have decided to enter the way they are supposed to cut these under the law maximizes the input. >> they have never been furloughed before. the professional deep the planes in the air. they get them to the ground. rich: we have contacted the faa repeatedly this morning. take a look at the numbers. 16 billion a year. total employees for the faa, 47,000. 50,000 of them are air traffic controllers. they are supposed to take one day off every other week. to you. connell: rich, thank you. let's go to the fourth opinion editor. he joins us from washington delta. the politics of this is interesting. we are just getting started this week. what is the political impact, in your view? >> i think political impact is very bad. it's a black guy for the obama administration, congress and the faa. this is going to come back and haunt washington in a major way. connell: you said it would be disastrous for the administration. why? >> well, i think ultimately the jury understands there are always ways to cut spending. it would make the obama administration appear as though it is making six.
the way they have decided to enter the way they are supposed to cut these under the law maximizes the input. >> they have never been furloughed before. the professional deep the planes in the air. they get them to the ground. rich: we have contacted the faa repeatedly this morning. take a look at the numbers. 16 billion a year. total employees for the faa, 47,000. 50,000 of them are air traffic controllers. they are supposed to take one day off every other week. to you. connell: rich,...
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law enforcement pouring cold water on the story and the market is bouncing around. to what extent is the market being affected by the terror news? >> hi, david, hi, lori. the real terror news is not after effecting market. we had effect monday late in the day after the bomb but the markets bounced back. with ricin and catching of the suspect really had no effect. the market has stayed pretty stoic. it is lower and trying to work its way lower and we're a at a key level. 1550 is the key level. the cash held. if we break we'll go a lot lower. lori: todd, don't you think this market is looking for an excuse to sell off? we've been whipsawed the last three trading sessions with pretty wide swings here. thanks for mentioning the technical level to watch for, s&p 500 the we're in earnings season. could this be a shoe that causes inflection? >> the market certainly is searching for some kind of fundamental news bomb, that will cause some fear and force this market down. while nobody is watching the financials have been really struggling the past couple weeks. while nobody
law enforcement pouring cold water on the story and the market is bouncing around. to what extent is the market being affected by the terror news? >> hi, david, hi, lori. the real terror news is not after effecting market. we had effect monday late in the day after the bomb but the markets bounced back. with ricin and catching of the suspect really had no effect. the market has stayed pretty stoic. it is lower and trying to work its way lower and we're a at a key level. 1550 is the key...
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connell: but in that magazine -- joining us is a professor from nyu law. how about this intelligence that is coming out? >> it feels just right to me. fear right after 9/11 would be that they would be sleeper cells. the real threat comes from people who self radicalized. dagen: this is equally frightening, if not more frightening. the fbi was told by russia to look into the elder brother and we did not have a grasp. >> absolutely right. we are already learning, just as you said, that there have been a couple evidence data points that were probably lost but authorities along the way. we are learning that some of the brothers attended and objected to the more mainstream peaceful message coming from the pulpit. connell: may be unfair, but at the same time, when you are here in new york at the local level in something similar came in, and about new york city, is there something that should have been done differently? >> i will have to learn a lot more about what really happened in boston before i judge a situation there. authorities are caught in a very diffic
connell: but in that magazine -- joining us is a professor from nyu law. how about this intelligence that is coming out? >> it feels just right to me. fear right after 9/11 would be that they would be sleeper cells. the real threat comes from people who self radicalized. dagen: this is equally frightening, if not more frightening. the fbi was told by russia to look into the elder brother and we did not have a grasp. >> absolutely right. we are already learning, just as you said,...
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adam: the president sign it into law. i would think all the people would want us have even playing field to buy stock. why do we give congress an advantage? >> they have a lot of different advantages, right? we could start with their health care and laws they have to abide by, drink and drives a long as on official business. what we live. with a lot of people watching the show go to work at a place where what the boss's son got the promotion, not them. or person with the right pedigree. these things hurt us, they make us disappointed, shouldn't change the fact we're living longer and live better lives. we know social security the so-called safety net ain't the only answer. if we can look around this stuff and say i still have to protect myself. not accept it. we should be woke kal about it. i watch the tape all day long. 90% of the most news, earnings, brokerage upgrades and different types of news events are leaked still after all the legislation, adam. tracy: comforting. >> yeah. tracy: charles payne. we've got to keep
adam: the president sign it into law. i would think all the people would want us have even playing field to buy stock. why do we give congress an advantage? >> they have a lot of different advantages, right? we could start with their health care and laws they have to abide by, drink and drives a long as on official business. what we live. with a lot of people watching the show go to work at a place where what the boss's son got the promotion, not them. or person with the right pedigree....
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and launch youdreams. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easie spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, ouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. does breathing with copd weigh you down? don't wait to ask your doctor about spiriva. >> good morning, ever
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and launch youdreams. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easie spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ lori: it is time to make a little money with charles payne. he is taking a look at one of his favorite athletic companies. why do you like yoga pants? charles: i bought one pair of pants and connell will never let me forget it. melissa: for your self? charles: yes. the guy had a tremendous stuttering problem. i was so impressed with this guy. he comes to work everyday and he is not afraid. that is a whole different story. this sheer thing that they have the problem with, it is interesting. as the days have gone on, one thing we have learned is it is not that people are going anywhere else. the core customers are saying, this is the product. we know they will have some inventory issues. i think, ultimately, we have learned that this is a product that people love and people will pay for. lori: some people like the chair pants. [ laughter ] charles: they said they will change the testing. they will change leadership and structure. by the way, last quarter, same-store sales were up 10%. phenomenal stuff. we know it is really volatile. i lik
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ lori: it is time to make a little money with charles payne. he is taking a look at one of his favorite athletic companies. why do you like yoga pants? charles: i bought one pair of pants and connell will never let me forget it. melissa: for your self? charles: yes. the guy had a tremendous stuttering problem. i was so impressed with this guy. he comes to work everyday and he is not afraid. that is a whole different story. this sheer thing that...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and launch your dreams. everybody has different ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares co. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read...